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the winter blend of gas which is cheaper is now getting to local gas stations and people are basically driving less. the state average, the statewide average that is for regular unleaded gas is $4.40 a gallon. it had reached a record high of $4.67 a gallon back on october 9th. the national average is down to $3.65 for regular unleaded. experts think prices can even go lower with increasing supplies and get down to possibly $4 a gallon by thanksgiving. that's averaging maybe even $3.75 on average by the end of the year. we're live in san jose. i'm arturo santiago "today in the bay." >>> 5:09 now. want to check in with meteorologist christina loren. live in san francisco. she had an umbrella out earlier. how we looking now? you got a cap! >> rocking the look. >> i got a cap. you guys don't have to worry about me this morning. i brought a towel. i will stay dry. a rally towel. whatever i need to dry it off. look at that. just shake it around a little bit and it's dry in a matter seconds. going to take you to your radar this morning. temperatures are cool to start. we are in the 50s and th
the winter blend of gas which is cheaper is now getting to local gas stations and people are basically driving less. the state average, the statewide average that is for regular unleaded gas is $4.40 a gallon. it had reached a record high of $4.67 a gallon back on october 9th. the national average is down to $3.65 for regular unleaded. experts think prices can even go lower with increasing supplies and get down to possibly $4 a gallon by thanksgiving. that's averaging maybe even $3.75 on...
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the households have ordered two hens for free from the local council. a family has come to receive their quota under the glare of the media. they have little experience with live poultry. they're confident they will get on with their new hands. they just renovated an old farmhouse and the chickens fit right in. in addition to laying eggs, they have another purpose. they're supposed to reduce the amount of household rubbish by eating the organic kitchen waste. >> we try not to make too much garbage, anyway. when the town offered us chickens, we said yes a straightaway. >> apple peels, potato skins, chickens eat everything. that means the owners pay less for their trash collection. in theory, a win-win situation. handing out hands was the brainchild of the woman who originally only proposed it in jest. the idea quickly caught on. >> in the future, trash collection costs will depend on the weight of the waste. a chicken eats around 150 kilos of organic waste a year. that means we will save a lot of money. >> of the unconventional savings plan has drawn a l
the households have ordered two hens for free from the local council. a family has come to receive their quota under the glare of the media. they have little experience with live poultry. they're confident they will get on with their new hands. they just renovated an old farmhouse and the chickens fit right in. in addition to laying eggs, they have another purpose. they're supposed to reduce the amount of household rubbish by eating the organic kitchen waste. >> we try not to make too...
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it will produce electricity for the local grid as well as give the engineers back at the institute precious data to improve the next generation of ocean energy snatchers. could help. with an inevitable. ok proceeding. even if. it was. to counteract the. sense that tide only comes in and out twice a day all of its potential energy has to be harnessed in short bursts to help smooth out this and other peaks there is another type of hydro plant out there this one requires an artificial lake but relies on the natural power of gravity. pumped storage plants. energy right. hundred meters of. electricity generated. take advantage of lower prices and pump the water back into the upper reservoir more often than not. demand in the morning and. they can also be used in tandem with plants balanced approach to energy. pumped storage power. turbines each with a capacity of two hundred megawatts of generation and two hundred twenty megawatts and pumping about it was designed to regulate the energy balance in moscow region and neighboring areas in central russia the power plant was built back in the one nin
it will produce electricity for the local grid as well as give the engineers back at the institute precious data to improve the next generation of ocean energy snatchers. could help. with an inevitable. ok proceeding. even if. it was. to counteract the. sense that tide only comes in and out twice a day all of its potential energy has to be harnessed in short bursts to help smooth out this and other peaks there is another type of hydro plant out there this one requires an artificial lake but...
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it will produce electricity for the local grid as well as give the engineers back at the institute precious data to improve the next generation of ocean energy snatchers. could help. power plants be useful in dealing with an inevitable drop tidal electricity stations. this is. ok proceeding. because they're. doing so. somewhat ironically even. a huge amount of electricity. and there's nothing. to counteract that. since the tide only comes in and out twice a day all of its potential energy has to be harnessed in short bursts without this and other peaks there's another type of hydro plant out there this one requires an artificial lake but relies on the natural power of gravity. pumped storage plants. energy right. the one. hundred meters of. water drives the turbines electricity generated. demand for energy. take advantage of lower prices and pump the water back into the upper reservoir more often than not these plants are switched on to handle peaks in electricity demand in the morning and evening. they can also be used in tandem with plants for balanced approach to energy. and we are now a
it will produce electricity for the local grid as well as give the engineers back at the institute precious data to improve the next generation of ocean energy snatchers. could help. power plants be useful in dealing with an inevitable drop tidal electricity stations. this is. ok proceeding. because they're. doing so. somewhat ironically even. a huge amount of electricity. and there's nothing. to counteract that. since the tide only comes in and out twice a day all of its potential energy has...
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locally, not much going on here. but if you are flying toward chicago this afternoon, that is a cluster of storms that will be around there likely to slow things down a bit. the futurecast is all quiet. a few clouds late tonight, early tomorrow, especially up north. the showers will stay up in pennsylvania. then wednesday i'm expecting more sunshine, our highs will be near 80 and keep in mind the average high is 66. so well above average for the next several days. >>> we have a new tropical depression. 18 will likely become sally and strengthen to a strong tropical storm by jamaica. then toward the bahamas and after that potentially up to the north and east, maybe bermuda. they are trying to bring this thing back to the east coast sunday monday. 72 if not 74 in a few spots. not as chilliton. mid-40s north and west. 78 tomorrow, 80 on wednesday. still looking real nice thursday friday with saturday in the highs well up in the 70s. sunday depends what happens with propical depression sally. >>> imagine coming to this c
locally, not much going on here. but if you are flying toward chicago this afternoon, that is a cluster of storms that will be around there likely to slow things down a bit. the futurecast is all quiet. a few clouds late tonight, early tomorrow, especially up north. the showers will stay up in pennsylvania. then wednesday i'm expecting more sunshine, our highs will be near 80 and keep in mind the average high is 66. so well above average for the next several days. >>> we have a new...
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it's also a place of traditions respected by locals and travelers alike. an economist turned adventurer has crisscrossed by call shores and learned its customs well. you see pillars like this and thought to have supernatural powers every traveler who comes here asks. spirits to make their journey easier give them strength and fulfill their dearest wishes virtually undiscovered by tourists until some twenty years ago i was cornish quickly become a magnet for nature lovers and few real cigars but those used to five star pampering may be in for a surprise the island's infrastructure has yet to catch up with the growing demand here quite some way from civilization here accommodation on the island is very basic so you can forget about a t.v. or even running water for most people a tent is the on the eruption but for those who come here it's exactly what they're looking for. you believe you and your need to buy coal can be unique trip of a lifetime and the locals say once you've seen it you'll be coming back again and again. witnesses in libya say the situation
it's also a place of traditions respected by locals and travelers alike. an economist turned adventurer has crisscrossed by call shores and learned its customs well. you see pillars like this and thought to have supernatural powers every traveler who comes here asks. spirits to make their journey easier give them strength and fulfill their dearest wishes virtually undiscovered by tourists until some twenty years ago i was cornish quickly become a magnet for nature lovers and few real cigars but...
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live, local, latebreaking. this is 11 news at noon. >> good afternoon. i am lisa robinson. a two-alarm fire rages through the south baltimore rowhome, sending six people to the hospital. kim dacey brought you this story is breaking news today bridge she brings us the latest. >> the fire started about 9 3:45 this morning and sent smoke and flames shooting into the air like nothing people in this neighborhood have ever seen. >> by the time i will, the house was fully engulfed. i saw the flames just shooting from the roof. >> wave after wave of a fire engines coming. i saw the plume of smoke. >> neighbors at the 1200 block of battery avenue woke to commotion. fire ripped through a three- story row home. fire officials said the blaze started on the first floor and spread up and over to the row homes on either side. luckily, no one was seriously injured five escaped from the home on fire. >> an elderly couple, two children, and an adult man. they were treated for mild smoke inhalation. >> the son of a couple in the home got a frantic phone call, thankful to find everyone safely
live, local, latebreaking. this is 11 news at noon. >> good afternoon. i am lisa robinson. a two-alarm fire rages through the south baltimore rowhome, sending six people to the hospital. kim dacey brought you this story is breaking news today bridge she brings us the latest. >> the fire started about 9 3:45 this morning and sent smoke and flames shooting into the air like nothing people in this neighborhood have ever seen. >> by the time i will, the house was fully engulfed. i...
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and how his family at the time in the netherlands, which is where he grew up, were taken down to the local railway station to be put on a train to be taken to auschwitz where the vast majority of his family actually perished. he was at an area of the platform where there was a dutch policeman who saw him together with some of his family members, and he said -- the dead policeman -- he said, "is going to be another train passing through, and when i lift my hat, you will run and get on that train and you will escape with your life," and that is exactly what happened. tony told me that he hopes this ceremony and memorial here in berlin will be a signal that such horrors will never be repeated in the future. however, he did tell me about his fears that the discrimination against sinti and roma reaches such levels sometimes that he is concerned people have not learned the lessons of history. >> we will have a special report on a german sinti musicians coming up later in the program, but now we shipped our position to greece, where the country's finance minister says he has negotiated a two-year
and how his family at the time in the netherlands, which is where he grew up, were taken down to the local railway station to be put on a train to be taken to auschwitz where the vast majority of his family actually perished. he was at an area of the platform where there was a dutch policeman who saw him together with some of his family members, and he said -- the dead policeman -- he said, "is going to be another train passing through, and when i lift my hat, you will run and get on that...
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officials claim they control the country's last harbor gadhafi supports bani walid he has spoken to locals appealing believe national help to escape for the atrocities by government forces. separatist movements across europe take inspiration from scotland success in securing permission for a referendum on independence. and in our special coverage of the u.s. presidential race to focus on foreign policy and the pentagon course the looming threat of the saadat. new so russia and iran the wall this is with me. hello and welcome to the program. starts in libya where government forces claim to have taken bani one leaves the last bastion of colonel gadhafi supporters in the bia but locals caught up in the weeks of violence plaguing to the international community for help policy as more and you may find some of the following pictures just stepping. we continue to receive contradictory reports as to what is happening inside bani walid on the one hand we're hearing from pro-government sources that the city has fallen and that it is in the hands of the army but we're hearing exactly the opposite fro
officials claim they control the country's last harbor gadhafi supports bani walid he has spoken to locals appealing believe national help to escape for the atrocities by government forces. separatist movements across europe take inspiration from scotland success in securing permission for a referendum on independence. and in our special coverage of the u.s. presidential race to focus on foreign policy and the pentagon course the looming threat of the saadat. new so russia and iran the wall...
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you know the local administration is increasingly under pressure to bring the infrastructure up to more than standards if these modernization efforts i'm not very popular with tourists if you come into a very authentic place like. it should stay the way it is that would be my wish i mean that's the part of the you know authentic tradition. i should not like to have it in the shiny condition to be the time to change even for the better is not always good for business something that even the local band has become attuned to when they try to add the morning russian songs to the repertoire of the audience called the wanted to hear it was a song comfortably familiar. accusations of lines and hypocrisy are flung both ways as brock obama and mitt romney locked up and ultimately faced out of the presidential vote while the candidate from the green party jill stein is arrested for trying to enter the exclusively bipartisan debate. donna don't preach the singing superstar is sent a summons by russian prosecutors after several activists take a fancy to her concert was accused of using the stage fo
you know the local administration is increasingly under pressure to bring the infrastructure up to more than standards if these modernization efforts i'm not very popular with tourists if you come into a very authentic place like. it should stay the way it is that would be my wish i mean that's the part of the you know authentic tradition. i should not like to have it in the shiny condition to be the time to change even for the better is not always good for business something that even the...
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city and who hearing firsthand information now it's taken us almost three days to make contact with a local resident of the city that also gives you a sense of whether or not the statement that the situation is under control is in fact accurate. the situation is very difficult the city is almost completely destroyed residents are buried in the rubble many among the victims are children and the elderly and there are even more children and elderly using your channel we are appealing to the whole of our city is dying what's happening in bani walid everyone just attacked it is just armed forces where is there a legitimate government the announce a country of law a country of justice where are they why can't we see them now red cross international has said that some twenty five thousand people have fled the city to neighboring with this is more than a quarter of the population we also continue to receive unverified supports of the use of poison gas and also indiscriminate shelling but meanwhile the television is also ball cost of almost nonstop pictures of dead and dying children we have spoken
city and who hearing firsthand information now it's taken us almost three days to make contact with a local resident of the city that also gives you a sense of whether or not the statement that the situation is under control is in fact accurate. the situation is very difficult the city is almost completely destroyed residents are buried in the rubble many among the victims are children and the elderly and there are even more children and elderly using your channel we are appealing to the whole...
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dia to life five years ago mother put a scare of a bill to dog kennel in the village kids from the local open age came around to take care of the dogs and one day they state their life might seem extreme to some the boys wake up at six to feed to the dogs before school in the evening they spend up to three hours training their full legged friends but smother perske have also encourages her kids to become depth hands on the computer and internet the boys who regularly update their website and they're in touch with their busy mother twenty four seven on the phone each summer but children are the most important thing my only interests not play any rule any more and regardless of whether parsky has huskies window race or not she hopes the competition will take place in the village next year. but called these dogs and the children it really is not the winning but truly just the taking part that counts. my parents really truly honestly believe that what had happened was as a result of my father's exposure to agent orange i was born with multiple problems . i was missing my leg. and my fingers
dia to life five years ago mother put a scare of a bill to dog kennel in the village kids from the local open age came around to take care of the dogs and one day they state their life might seem extreme to some the boys wake up at six to feed to the dogs before school in the evening they spend up to three hours training their full legged friends but smother perske have also encourages her kids to become depth hands on the computer and internet the boys who regularly update their website and...
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owners did not fulfill their legal duty to maintain the building, they were forced to sell it to the local authority, but unfortunately, the authority did not have the money to pay for its restoration, and now, the search is on for a buyer. >> it hurts that a property like that one has now been empty for over 20 years because i know that the longer it stands empty, the more damage will be done. some things could have been saved if the process of restoration had started earlier. then at a similar fate is shared by more than 400 other castles and stately homes in the northeastern state of mecklenburg. many are ravaged by woodworm and fungal." . -- fungal the case. the former owners failed to repair the roof. the ornate interiors have been destroyed by rot. often people fail to realize how much money is involved in the upkeep of such buildings. if you want to own a mansion, you have to have a few million at your disposal, but multimillionaires tend to prefer thinkers in spain over mansions in northeastern germany. the hunting lodge was just a great, faceless building in communist times, but i
owners did not fulfill their legal duty to maintain the building, they were forced to sell it to the local authority, but unfortunately, the authority did not have the money to pay for its restoration, and now, the search is on for a buyer. >> it hurts that a property like that one has now been empty for over 20 years because i know that the longer it stands empty, the more damage will be done. some things could have been saved if the process of restoration had started earlier. then at a...
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attack in eastern afghanistan a man on a motorcycle packed with explosives rammed into a patrol of local and international forces in the city of course this comes as the u.s. military death toll in the war reaches two thousand and three firefight at a checkpoint and soldier and a civilian contractor died when their afghan colleague opened fire. she miles was infuriated by a photo of a burned koran only facebook account had torched ten buddhist temples the picture was allegedly posted by buddhist teenager rioters attacked a buddhist communities injuring dozens of people the boy however said the photo appeared on his account on the stake his parents have been detained and investigation launched. against top four times rejecting the deal by nine doctors convicted for their participation in last year's pro-democracy uprising and the previous for vets this comes amid an ongoing police crackdown and the jailing of key opposition leaders anti-government protests have been a constant across the country for more than a year with some western countries being criticized for turning a blind eye to t
attack in eastern afghanistan a man on a motorcycle packed with explosives rammed into a patrol of local and international forces in the city of course this comes as the u.s. military death toll in the war reaches two thousand and three firefight at a checkpoint and soldier and a civilian contractor died when their afghan colleague opened fire. she miles was infuriated by a photo of a burned koran only facebook account had torched ten buddhist temples the picture was allegedly posted by...
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local time. should become an ex-tropical low finally and should start to see it dissipate after that. heading into europe. north western locations. still daeealing with low pressu. severe storms out of italy. in toward the balkans. it is going to be quiet, calm. central. southwestern locations. nice, warm. 24 degrees for you. 25 in lisbon. summer in athens. 34. many temperatures seasonally in between the mid and upper teens. here is your forecast now. ♪ ♪ >> one more story before we go. government officials are trying to ref of egypt's tourism. and they're holding a motor rally to lure back tourists following political unrest last year. >> the rally started at the foot of the pyramids near cairo. 36 vehicles from 16 european and asian countries will race through the sahara desert. they'll travel over sand dunes and rocky terrain and attempt to complete the 3,000 kilometer course in five days finishing back in giza. several team from japan are taking part in the race. >> translator: the course
local time. should become an ex-tropical low finally and should start to see it dissipate after that. heading into europe. north western locations. still daeealing with low pressu. severe storms out of italy. in toward the balkans. it is going to be quiet, calm. central. southwestern locations. nice, warm. 24 degrees for you. 25 in lisbon. summer in athens. 34. many temperatures seasonally in between the mid and upper teens. here is your forecast now. ♪ ♪ >> one more story before we...
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in journey to buy coal can be unique trip of a lifetime and the locals say once you've seen it they'll be coming back again and again. download the official application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from outside t.v. is not required to watch all it's who all you need is your mobile device to watch r t any time. welcome back to watching r.t. live from moscow the u.s. wants to cover up its use of torture of military detainees that's according to the lawyers of the five men allegedly responsible for nine eleven the self-proclaimed mastermind of the attacks and he's accomplices went back before a military court at the guantanamo bay u.s. naval base on monday the case has raised international concern over washington so-called interrogation techniques where the detainees claim they have been subjected to torture including waterboarding while in cia custody the week's free trial now has to determine whether to allow the five men to saying chords what happened during your years in custody to live transmissions from the courtroom are also covered by a forty sec
in journey to buy coal can be unique trip of a lifetime and the locals say once you've seen it they'll be coming back again and again. download the official application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from outside t.v. is not required to watch all it's who all you need is your mobile device to watch r t any time. welcome back to watching r.t. live from moscow the u.s. wants to cover up its use of torture of military detainees that's according to the lawyers of...
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we have not had local elections for 36 years. will we have to wait that long again before hamas and fatah finally resolve their differences? >> even just one or two seats would be a huge success, she says. official results are due out early next week. >> what comes to mind when i mention a vw bus from the 1970's? >> flower power, for example? a group of servers heading off to the beach? >> do not find many of these on the streets anymore, not in germany at least, but in egypt, it is a different story. >> microbuses are a common sight on egypt's roads. they may be loud and clog up the streets, but for the millions of people who use them to get around every day, they are essential. in the city of weisel near cairo, they are everywhere. many of their owners swear by them, preferring them to other forms of transport. >> i have driven trucks and even tanks and chevrolet's, too, but this car -- i tell you, this car is unbeatable. >> love of the vw bus has led to some unusual modifications. the vehicles were first imported to egypt in t
we have not had local elections for 36 years. will we have to wait that long again before hamas and fatah finally resolve their differences? >> even just one or two seats would be a huge success, she says. official results are due out early next week. >> what comes to mind when i mention a vw bus from the 1970's? >> flower power, for example? a group of servers heading off to the beach? >> do not find many of these on the streets anymore, not in germany at least, but in...
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good officials claim they control the country's last top of get down to support bani walid spoken to locals appealing book international help to escape the trustees find a government. in our special coverage of the us presidential race before it's on foreign policy and what the pentagon calls the move into the middle of a song about. separatist movements across austerity torn europe take inspiration from scotland success in securing permission. this is coming to live from moscow hello and welcome to the program. in wisconsin libya where government forces claim to have taken bani walid as the last bastion of his supporters in libya but locals caught up in the weeks of violence pleasing to the international community for help also his policy as well and were warning you might find some of the pictures disturbing. we continue to receive contradictory reports as to what is happening inside bani walid on the one hand we're hearing from pro-government sources that the city has fallen and that it is in the hands of the army but we're hearing exactly the opposite from our own sources and those are
good officials claim they control the country's last top of get down to support bani walid spoken to locals appealing book international help to escape the trustees find a government. in our special coverage of the us presidential race before it's on foreign policy and what the pentagon calls the move into the middle of a song about. separatist movements across austerity torn europe take inspiration from scotland success in securing permission. this is coming to live from moscow hello and...
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the local school was sprayed with bullets during a recent gun battle. the cemetery is filled to the breaking point. until just a few years ago, locals built elaborate correct for their loved ones. -- elaborate crypts for their loved ones. now a simple wall is all they have to remember them. many bear this year's state and photos of the young victims, but room is running out even for that. a genuine peace, it seems, is still far away. >> coming up, we will talk about the lighter side of the eurozone debt crisis. believe it or not, there actually is won. >> it is hard to believe. first, a look at some other stories making news. >> the body of cambodia's former king has arrived in palm pen on a plane from china. he died on monday of a heart attack in beijing, where he had been receiving medical treatment since january. he was 89. the body lay in state for three months. >> weather forecasters in mexico say tropical storm paul remains a threat. it is unlikely to make landfall, but could cause some flash floods and dangerous ocean swells. it was originally cl
the local school was sprayed with bullets during a recent gun battle. the cemetery is filled to the breaking point. until just a few years ago, locals built elaborate correct for their loved ones. -- elaborate crypts for their loved ones. now a simple wall is all they have to remember them. many bear this year's state and photos of the young victims, but room is running out even for that. a genuine peace, it seems, is still far away. >> coming up, we will talk about the lighter side of...
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economy but it will become increasingly that local service economy. i think there's also want other misunderstanding which is prior to 2000, 85% of the lost manufacturing jobs were from domestic productivity gains, not from offshore and. and since 2000 would've been an increasing trade deficit it's about 67% has come from productivity gains. i think of it a bit as agriculture. food was 25% of gdp. it fell to 10. that power and the productivity gains in manufacturing today powered the growth in the service economy. >> host: just to stay manufactured for second. the 1 dollar versus $19 i'm not sure it is, that is one type of manufacturing, and in many areas u.s. workers are much more productive so i think the reason we so they're pretty robust, albeit declining manufacturing sector is there are a lot of areas where u.s. workers are way more productive. so the difference in pay is offset by the productivity. >> guest: we produce more and more goods and more and more value added. >> host: the other thing you mentioned earlier was he you mentioned intel. o
economy but it will become increasingly that local service economy. i think there's also want other misunderstanding which is prior to 2000, 85% of the lost manufacturing jobs were from domestic productivity gains, not from offshore and. and since 2000 would've been an increasing trade deficit it's about 67% has come from productivity gains. i think of it a bit as agriculture. food was 25% of gdp. it fell to 10. that power and the productivity gains in manufacturing today powered the growth in...
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and we support some wonderful programs locally and without the funding we can't support them. we encourage people to call and make donations and go to the website to register for the race this sunday. >> we have been hearing about the programs all morning. the programs provide food and help people pay electricity bills. you keep cancer patient's lives moving. >> komen is you have to be -- we provide screening for -- provide money for screening but it affects your life in ways you don't think about. if you have children you might have to get a baby-sitter while undergoing treatment. so you need help with that. some of the programs provide financial support for services like that. >> when we do the walk or go to a fund raising event, people are surprised to here that all the donations raised they stay in our state. they support programs here in maryland. >> that's one of the wonderful unique things about komen maryland is 75% of the funds that are raised through events like the race for the cure actually stay in maryland. the other 25% is sent away for an earmarked for research
and we support some wonderful programs locally and without the funding we can't support them. we encourage people to call and make donations and go to the website to register for the race this sunday. >> we have been hearing about the programs all morning. the programs provide food and help people pay electricity bills. you keep cancer patient's lives moving. >> komen is you have to be -- we provide screening for -- provide money for screening but it affects your life in ways you...
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of pursuing these fines often seem far from professional or local store was. well the way. we asked phil's local council for their response they told these new offices back up for the public with the actions of the minority. and move in their dog fouls. are litter and not get paid unless the issue of fine appropriately and surprising that the areas where it's full have been hired. increase in the number of fines that irish eat and there's now concern over whether that is fair or ethical recount ability of the transparency i recently dealt in the home affairs select committee which looks at these issues with the case of the london bar of new and which has law enforcement officers who are in fact cops officials but dressed up like police i've been promised them a commission is going to look into it because it's it's actually i think a criminal activity to pretend to be a police officer when you're not and i'm very concerned how about that trend is going i think in the past it would be assumes that people knew the law the law was reasonable and so long as you wer
of pursuing these fines often seem far from professional or local store was. well the way. we asked phil's local council for their response they told these new offices back up for the public with the actions of the minority. and move in their dog fouls. are litter and not get paid unless the issue of fine appropriately and surprising that the areas where it's full have been hired. increase in the number of fines that irish eat and there's now concern over whether that is fair or ethical recount...
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right now local governments and utilities are heading off long term power outages there. they predict at least one billion dollars in damage. >> kristen: and let's go to mike nicco to take a closer look at sandy's path. >> i think people are focusing too much on the strength of what sandy is going to be the tropical storm. that won't be the big issue. perfect storm back in 1991 because tropical storm hooked up with antarctic cold front and the temperature contrast is with a created a super storm. that is what is going to happen with sandy. that is why don't just look at how strong it's going to be as a tropical storm. watch what happens when it joins the moisture air when it hits new england. a lot of rip currents along the eastern seaboard and thunderstorms are possible as it slides up the gulf stream over the next 36 hours. it takes a turn back and look how it hits right around southern jesse which will put it around new york and d.c. and could be a super storm. with heavy rain and a storm surge that could be pretty big because it is coming in full moon and possibility
right now local governments and utilities are heading off long term power outages there. they predict at least one billion dollars in damage. >> kristen: and let's go to mike nicco to take a closer look at sandy's path. >> i think people are focusing too much on the strength of what sandy is going to be the tropical storm. that won't be the big issue. perfect storm back in 1991 because tropical storm hooked up with antarctic cold front and the temperature contrast is with a created...
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the 30 story building has stood in the heart of the city since 1976 rising 124 meters high, it is a local landmark. soon, though, it is going to stanld out for another reason. from january ivy and other greenery will slowly start to cover the walls until it reaches the very top. >> translator: it will be great to see so much green in a major city like this. >> translator: when it is completed, it will be one of the city's landmarks. >> the project is the brain child of leading architect undo born and raised in osaka. >> translator: i think seeing greenery will make a powerful impact. >> instead of just designing new buildings he has a bigger vision for the environment. he has begun several projects to bring more greenery into osaka. this riverside area has been turned into a popular spot for cherry blossom viewing. since 2004 ando has raised some $6.4 million to make this project a reality. he strongly believes osaka needs more flowers and green spaces. >> there is no greenery. it is dirty. there are homeless people everywhere. there are few jobs. that is the perception of osaka. i want t
the 30 story building has stood in the heart of the city since 1976 rising 124 meters high, it is a local landmark. soon, though, it is going to stanld out for another reason. from january ivy and other greenery will slowly start to cover the walls until it reaches the very top. >> translator: it will be great to see so much green in a major city like this. >> translator: when it is completed, it will be one of the city's landmarks. >> the project is the brain child of leading...
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separatists in belgium are looking to gain control of the wealthy port of early results after sunday's local elections suggest the flem is a nationalist leader is leading the race to become the city's mayor the election seen as a breakthrough for supporters of flemish independence something that's been long time coming since belgian cult politician philip klaas. the idea is gaining ground that's the most important thing because we are having a lot of problems now in belgium we see that france is the federal government doesn't have. the on the flemish side in the federal parliament although the flemings make up the majority of the population in belgium the federal government doesn't have a majority in flanders and that's of course is a big problem it's a problem of democratic deficit and this means this government doesn't have a real democratic legitimacy in flounders voted for camp something completely different that we are getting now with this federal government and friends is an economic economically socially power for a prosperous region we have we are already we have a flemish nation we
separatists in belgium are looking to gain control of the wealthy port of early results after sunday's local elections suggest the flem is a nationalist leader is leading the race to become the city's mayor the election seen as a breakthrough for supporters of flemish independence something that's been long time coming since belgian cult politician philip klaas. the idea is gaining ground that's the most important thing because we are having a lot of problems now in belgium we see that france...
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if i think that in this country gold medal logie as an environmental cost which is unacceptable to local business was labelled illegal and controlled by criminals you know in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace. we are forced to pay protection to illegal groups what price is colombia going to pay. the people the modest effect on r.t. . more news today is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. the general assembly is the main deliberative organ of the united nations one hundred ninety three countries belong and the art of diplomacy is constantly tested the new president at the helm of this sixty seven session is thirty seven year old rick your image he spent the past five years as serbia's foreign minister today he deals with the world's problems sitting down exclusively now with r t mr president thank you very much for sitting down with our take thank you very much indeed my pleasure you have assumed the presidency position in a very difficult time these days many would
if i think that in this country gold medal logie as an environmental cost which is unacceptable to local business was labelled illegal and controlled by criminals you know in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace. we are forced to pay protection to illegal groups what price is colombia going to pay. the people the modest effect on r.t. . more news today is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to...
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heading to the boels for the first time in six years people living there are voting for new mayors and local council members. the palestinian authority seeks to boost the sagging popularity. the government is also hoping today's vote will send a message to rival hamas which controls part of the territory including the gaza strip. >>> in france, the country's highest earners will now have to pay more in taxes. we hear it here but in france it means something much different. parliament voted yesterday to raise taxes to 75% for people who earn more than a million dollars. they say the law would generate $273 million per year to help lower france's deficit. the tax hike is scheduled to last two years. >>> and one of the world's smallest countries is celebrating a royal wedding. the couldn't prince of luxembourg got married today exchanging vows with a countess from neighboring belgium. they attended the ceremony. in case you were wondering lux xem bourg is smaller than the state of rhode island. >>> still to come at 5:00, caring for your pet can be expensive but does having insurance make sense
heading to the boels for the first time in six years people living there are voting for new mayors and local council members. the palestinian authority seeks to boost the sagging popularity. the government is also hoping today's vote will send a message to rival hamas which controls part of the territory including the gaza strip. >>> in france, the country's highest earners will now have to pay more in taxes. we hear it here but in france it means something much different. parliament...
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many served and local militias in the service was more ceremonial. the 617,000 combatants died in the civil war. to give you the difference. the meeting of the war of the war of 1812 can be found in popular print of newspapers and books telling about the war as in the battle field. contrast those servicemen with those in the newspapers. between 1812 and 1815 producing approximately 250 different newspaper titles from south carolina gazette gazette, a kentucky telegraph, a massachusetts week the messenger. one newspaper franchise for every 10 men. not how many were published monthly or weekly but how many different franchises there were. if we went to assess of the war of 1812 we need to evaluate it as a cultural event as much as cultural. americans took instructions from popular print a discussion about national law of. the political speeches like madison's from folks songs to popular novels, plays, americans on every side proved eager to talk about love of country. that may have been dismissed as a waste of time and money as if not a disastrous disp
many served and local militias in the service was more ceremonial. the 617,000 combatants died in the civil war. to give you the difference. the meeting of the war of the war of 1812 can be found in popular print of newspapers and books telling about the war as in the battle field. contrast those servicemen with those in the newspapers. between 1812 and 1815 producing approximately 250 different newspaper titles from south carolina gazette gazette, a kentucky telegraph, a massachusetts week the...